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Alternative Dispute Resolution


SACRAMENTO - In a surprising development, a two-bill package to increase state funding of trial courts by $113.1 million in f...


Labor/Employment


Employees Win Greater Right to Pursue Redress

Sep. 2, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - In a major shift in employment law, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday that an employee may sue for wr...


Criminal


All Conspiracy to Murder Held to Be First-Degree

Aug. 29, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - Following through on a warning it gave two years ago, the California Supreme Court declared Thursday that the...


Criminal


Wilson to Restore Drug Court Funding

Aug. 29, 1998
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - Siding with prosecutors, Gov. Pete Wilson has insisted that new state funding to expand drug courts in Californi...


Bankruptcy


WASHINGTON - New statistics show the number of personal bankruptcies continues to soar - particularly in Southern California....


Criminal


Want to avoid prosecution for obstruction of justice? You might want to refrain from sitting around your local donut shop cha...


Law Practice


The Beverly Hills Bar Association has sued a former manager of its Personnel Referral Service for allegedly stealing confiden...


Judges and Judiciary


REDDING - Sitting on the bench is more than just a job or a profession for James Ruggiero. It's a privilege. That's how the 45...


Law Practice


A former case manager for the now-defunct Chase & Miller claims in a Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit that he was wrong...


Environmental


Deal Struck to Reform State Superfund Law

Aug. 28, 1998
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - Environmentalists, industry groups and state regulators have struck a deal on reforming California's Superfund l...


Construction


Retail Spin

Aug. 28, 1998
By Michael Ueda

During a recent walk along Glendon Avenue in Westwood, an upscale area of Los Angeles adjacent to the UCLA campus, Allan Absh...


Criminal


Sheriffs to Arm Themselves With 'Copcams'

Aug. 28, 1998
By Lauren Blau

Sheriff's deputies on patrol in some areas will start wearing small video cameras in an attempt to provide neutral informatio...


Criminal


Man, 67, Convicted in Bullet-Ricochet Death

Aug. 28, 1998
By Tori Richards

SANTA ANA --- Eleutero O'Campo looked like the picture of sympathy as he stood outside a courtroom Wednesday, eyeing the juro...


Judges and Judiciary


SACRAMENTO - A bill to reform the Commission on Judicial Performance will be stripped of provisions that would restrict its p...


Criminal


Murder Charges Dismissed Against Two Teens

Aug. 28, 1998
By Michael Harris

After hearing an eyewitness testify Wednesday she had mistakenly identified two teen-agers as assailants in the stabbing deat...


Personal Injury & Torts


A $10 million jury verdict has been awarded in Los Angeles Superior Court to a woman who was critically injured when the chur...


Government


SACRAMENTO - It's official: Dave Stirling has won his legal battle to put his full job title on the November ballot in his bi...


Judges and Judiciary


The California Commission on Judicial Performance announced Wednesday it has opened a formal investigation into the Long Beac...


Large Firms


Baker & McKenzie, Partner Found Not Very Appealing

Aug. 28, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - Despite pleas from trial attorneys, tort reformers and a prominent appellate lawyer, the California Supreme Co...


Government


Appeals Court Not in Line With Roller Skaters

Aug. 28, 1998
By Anna Marie Stolley

A roller skater who fell on an allegedly cracked alleyway is barred from suing the city for negligence, a state appeal panel ...


Law Practice


State Bar Pleads Poverty to Clip Lobbyist's Deal

Aug. 28, 1998
By Don De Benedictis

In negotiations to reduce at least one of its contracts, the State Bar of California has claimed to be insolvent, according t...


Criminal


Judge: Ex-Prosecutor's Comments 'Reckless'

Aug. 27, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Calling the public comments by former U.S. Attorney Michael Yamaguchi in the midst of a major drug trial "sho...


Environmental


Jury Deadlocks in Eye-Swabbing Trial

Aug. 27, 1998
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal court jury, despite viewing videotapes of screaming protesters whose eyes were being swabbed with a...


Litigation


Law Firm Partner Is Sued for Libel, Slander

Aug. 27, 1998
By Denise Levin

A Superior Court libel and slander suit seeking $1 million in damages was filed Monday against Wayne S. Braveman, a law partne...


Judges and Judiciary


Powell's Passing

Aug. 27, 1998
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Retired Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, a courtly man who for 15 years played a pivotal role at the court'...


Immigration


SAN DIEGO - Claudia Smith stood knee deep in the squalor of the McGonigal migrant camp, where workers live when not working in...


Appellate Practice


Court Tightens Requirement for Insider Trading

Aug. 27, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

Rejecting a government effort to make it easier to get insider trading convictions, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rul...


Government


State Fails to Track Lawsuits, Study Says

Aug. 26, 1998
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - California's system for processing and tracking tort lawsuits against the state has undermined its ability to det...


Corporate


Corporate Counsel Lambaste Locals-Only Law

Aug. 26, 1998
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - A trio of high-powered amicus briefs is perhaps the sharpest weapon wielded by a New York law firm in its battle...


Juvenile


Dinner Served With a Purpose

Aug. 26, 1998
By Tori Richards

COSTA MESA --- The bow-tied waiter hovered over the tables, serving each of the formal-attired guests goat cheese and caramel...